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The glass is always half full at Irish Eyes — this Irish bar pours a stiff drink.
The bar at Irish Eyes is fully stocked, so pair your meal with a glass of wine or beer.
Take advantage of great beer and tasty bites when you stop by for happy hour.
Take advantage of the restaurant's open space and tap into your inner dancer.
Don't let your weekend plans get spoiled! Be sure to reserve a table if you're heading to the restaurant on a Friday or Saturday since it can get pretty crowded.
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Super-savers will adore the low-prices at Irish Eyes, too — meals there usually cost less than $15.

Mug-zs Sports Bar offers a wide variety of classic American dishes.
Don't come if you're looking for a healthy meal. Come here if you're looking for a delicious one!
Mug-zs Sports Bar also has large TVs for your viewing pleasure.
Take advantage of the restaurant's open space and tap into your inner dancer.
The noise at the restaurant can be positively thunderous, so save intimate conversations for another night.
At Mug-zs Sports Bar, you can safely park just around the corner.

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Themed bars have been around since at least as far back as the 19th century, when establishments lured patrons with crazy gimmicks, drink specials, and just about anything else that might separate them from the pack. In fact, at one time in New York, some bars discarded their glasses in favor of barrels of booze connected to rubber tubes. For a few cents, customers were allowed to drink as much as they could until they had to take a breath. Such extreme measures might not fly today, but some places still walk a fine line between being a bar and being something completely different altogether. Across the country, some bars’ adopted themes have evolved into their own unforgettable experiences, as much a reason for visiting as the taps and bottles behind the oak. Below are nine of the best themed bars—places where a guy can walk into a bar and find himself somewhere else entirely.
Wilson & Wilson Private Detective Agency | San Francisco, CAA Speakeasy Within a SpeakeasyHidden behind a door within San Francisco’s famous Bourbon & Branch, Wilson & Wilson operates under the guise of a PI firm, complete with frosted-glass windows. Inside, 1920s-era wallpaper, old-school cash registers, and cocktail menus that resemble case files swirl together to create an experience plucked straight from Prohibition.Lala’s | Austin, TXChristmas in July—and Every Other MonthIt’s always the most wonderful time of the year at Lala’s, where Christmas hasn’t ended since 1972. That year, owner Francis Lala decided the bar looked too bare without decorations, so she left them up. Not much has changed since: colorful string lights still dangle from the ceiling and elves dance above the bar, imbuing the otherwise dim space with everlasting yuletide charm.Gotham City Lounge | Brooklyn, NYThe Dynamic Duo's Dive of ChoiceJust about every inch of wall space at Gotham City Lounge is covered in superhero memorabilia, including action figures, posters, and enough comic-book panels to adapt War and Peace as a graphic novel. Burrowed beneath Bushwick’s elevated M tracks, the bar is a bit cozy, but it packs a mighty punch—especially with its wallet-friendly shot-and-beer specials.Donny Dirk’s Zombie Den | Minneapolis, MNRefuge from the Zombie ApocalypseWhen the rest of the world is overrun by flesh-eating zombies, Donny Dirk’s will still be slinging its zombie poison-infused liquors and immunization shots. Mounted zombie heads hang from the walls, emergency weapons are planted all around, and horror movies flash across the bar’s TVs as reminders of mankind’s looming demise.Three Dots and a Dash | Chicago, ILHidden Tiki ParadiseThe entrance to Three Dots and a Dash is a trip in itself. Behind a secretive, back-alley door, a hallway of glowing skulls transforms a cold Chicago winter into a dimly lit tiki paradise. As dry-ice vapor spills out of treasure chests that hold $400 cocktails, servers in Hawaiian shirts and floral dresses dole out drinks in hollowed-out coconuts and seashells.Kalamazoo Beer Exchange | Kalamazoo, MIFluctuating Beer PricesAt Kalamazoo Beer Exchange, Black Tuesday would’ve been the start of a Great Celebration. Just like the actual stock market, the prices on KBE’s 28 draft beers are based on real-time sales, leading to constant fluctuation and, yes, even crashes, when the price of a beer might drop drastically. A large screen displays all the current numbers, letting savvy investors grab their favorite brew at a discount before it spikes again.The Wreck Bar | Fort Lauderdale, FLUnderwater Mermaid ShowsDecorated to resemble a shipwrecked Spanish galleon—complete with hemp ropes and polished driftwood—The Wreck Bar is a nautical treasure burrowed within the Sheraton Fort Lauderdale Beach Hotel. Inside, portholes peer beneath the surface of the hotel’s pools, where mermaids and aquatic performers mesmerize onlookers with underwater dance moves during 30-minute shows.Thomas Foolery | Washington, DCCandy, Bottled Beers, and Board GamesThe 40-plus bottled beers qualify Thomas Foolery as a bar, but the selection of games, as well as the opportunity to turn any beer or soda into an ice-cream float, make it feel more like a giant playroom. Adding to the silliness: a daily angry hour, during which visitors can get $1 off any drink by ordering in their best angry voice, and a set of “rules” that offers discounts in exchange for goofy stunts.HandleBar | Austin, TXFacial Hair of the DogHandleBar opens its doors for people with all types of facial hair—and for those who can’t grow any, there’s a photo booth ready and waiting to alter pictures with choice 'staches. Bartenders, meanwhile, pass out drinks named after mustachioed celebs, and the outdoor patio lets visitors feel like smooth-faced kids again with a giant Jenga tower and a working seesaw.Photos: Jennifer Morrow via Flickr; Jessica Jeanne via Flickr; Gotham City Lounge via Facebook; Donny Dirk’s Zombie Den; Three Dots and a Dash via Facebook; Kalamazoo Beer Exchange via Facebook; B Ocean Hotel; Thomas Foolery; HandleBar | CC BY 2.0